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Ms Beard gives a wonderful account of Harrison's lectures, of the lovingly-painted lantern slides of amphorae scenes which she would interpret, in flowing robes and dramatic tones, to thrilled (or irritated) audiences.
But Maggie would know — at least she would know that Doree was lying, and she would interpret that, probably, as meaning that Doree was in a worse situation than she really was.
WASHINGTON — Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama, the senior Republican on the Judiciary Committee, sharply criticized Judge Sonia Sotomayor on Thursday, accusing her of relying too heavily on international law in her opinions, which he said raised doubts in his mind about how she would interpret the Constitution as a member of the Supreme Court.
I think if most people would see this next to the carbohydrate amount on a serving of food, he or she would interpret it to be low in carbohydrates and go ahead and eat it.
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As they talked, she became increasingly sure that what she'd interpreted as anger or dissatisfaction with her had, in fact, been nervousness, a fear that she wasn't having a good time.
She explained: "The way I would interpret the results is that women are now free to make a choice.
For example, the patient reported here feared being ill before school examinations not only because of the physical unpleasantness of the illness and the educational consequences of missing important exams, but also because she believed that her doctors would interpret a CVS attack at such a time as evidence of psychosomatic illness.
In the old days, if a patient said she had a good appetite, he would interpret that to mean her appetite was the same as his.
A man would say or do something innocuous; a Victorian maiden would interpret that word or gesture romantically and accept what she considered amounted to a proposal of marriage; and the poor (or lucky) fellow found himself affianced.
A high court would interpret the constitution.
Initially, they would interpret the experiences personally.
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